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EPISODE · Nov 22, 2024 · 1H 34M

How did we get here?

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I often wonder, if the Founding Fathers were alive today, what they would have to say about the issue of abortion? Would they agree that it’s a states issue? I find it hard to understand why it’s applauded to have a federal amendment against slavery but not abortion. So this leads me to ask…at what point do our inalienable rights begin?Don’t misunderstand, I am 1,000% against slavery and am grateful for the sacrifice of so many that brought us closer to abolishing it. But is the issue of abortion really that much different? Was slavery worse than abortion?Why is it that as long as a mother wants the child it would be considered murder to kill her unborn baby but if she doesn’t want it no one should be allowed to tell her she can’t kill it? Can there really be a gray area to this issue? Was there a gray area to slavery? Honestly, it seems like there’s a gray area if it benefits the right people to continue lining their pockets. It was the same with the Southern government leaders who wanted to keep their “states rights” (which by the way is NOT why the south seceded! It was 100% because of slavery). They made their money through slavery…not unlike the abhorrent Planned Parenthood and those associated with its founding (i.e. Margaret Sanger, Madison Grant, etc). Killing babies makes them a lot of money and continues to allow them to control the population of “the lesser race”. It’s time to wake up America! This is not about women’s health and it never has been. Get full access to Nadine@9’s Substack at nadineat9.substack.com/subscribe

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